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ive been wearing merrell encore breeze for the past 6 years. super comfy, but offers no protection and is not non-slip, i wear them cause they breathe, i hate sweaty feet. but they do have a nonslip version i think.

With Crocs you need to just wear them a size or two too big for ventilation, lol.

i'm with you on that. i got a couple, one is a size larger and it breathes real well but the other one that's exactly my size makes my feet sweat like a pig.

birkies are the most reliable clogs ive used in my experience.

tried these in a store once. surprised me how comfortable they were. i remember when i had birks slippers and those were super extra comfy when they were worn in. they got more and more comfy the longer i wore them. it's like they were part of my feet.

I think it is just important to get footwear that is comfortable for you. I have super high arches so something with ample arch support and a lot of flexibility in the toe works for me. Been wearing Keen shoes/sandals/boots pretty much exclusively for years. A lot of their footwear is waterproof and quite breathable which can be a plus in wet environments.

birkis are pretty good got 3 years out of last pair i had. also i have scoliosis and haven't had an issue since switching to these. dansko were too heavy. also birkis tend to get better slip resistance once worn.